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Show Pre-Induction Classes on Dock for '44 Appreciating the fact that future fu-ture battles on the war fronts may be fought by students now in high school, the board of education edu-cation in cooperation with the government of the United States has set forth several new courses for next year. ' 1 As half a school' of juniors enter South's portals next fall, they will have the chance to participate par-ticipate in subjects that will aid in the future armed forces or war industries. i Radio and1 aeronautics have been subjects at South this year, yet the importance of these courses as an aid in the war effort has just recently been brought forth in the nation's schools. Next year radio and aeronautics will again be important subjects in the South subject schedule. For the electrically minded students, stu-dents, the 1943-1944 year will introduce in-troduce fundamentals of electricity. electric-ity. It promises to be an interesting inter-esting course illuminating the properties and actions of electricity elec-tricity under different conditions. For those adept at mechanics, fundamentals of mechanics will prove an outlet for their talents. Fundamentals of driving will also enter the emergency training train-ing outline. Last of new subjects, high school arithmetic, will continue as it has the last semester. There is still time to change programs for interested seniors. To derive the greatest benefit from .high school work students must make a wise choice of subjects. sub-jects. The choosing of a wise program involves the student, the parents, the deans and the principal. If there is any doubt about the individual in-dividual program, these adnsers fthould be consulted. |